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Labor premier backs Dutton’s plan to slash immigration
Queensland’s Steven Miles claims credit for the federal opposition’s policy to cut overseas arrivals, saying the housing industry needs time to catch up.
- Tom McIlroy
Australia ready to help Solomons build a defence force: Marles
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles will meet Solomon Islands’ new leader Jeremiah Manele in Honiara on Tuesday.
- Andrew Tillett
Voters like gas better than wind power but solar is still king
A slide in support for wind farms has allowed gas to become entrenched as the nation’s preferred energy source after solar, an AFR/Freshwater Strategy poll has found.
- Phillip Coorey
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is dead, says Iranian official
Official said helicopter was ‘completely burned’; Liberals call for Diddy ban; Dutton accused of having ‘a vibe’, not policies. Follow updates live.
- Euan Black
- Exclusive
- Mining summit
Cook says magnetite will make WA the ‘California of Australia’
WA’s future in resources wasn’t just linked to battery minerals, but also to a different variety of iron ore largely overlooked by our mining industry: magnetite.
- Tom Rabe
This Month
- Opinion
- AFR Freshwater poll
Punters are not convinced by Labor’s budget
The budget had two main political aims: to help further with the cost of living; and, in doing so, buy a pre-election interest rate cut. The punters are not convinced it will achieve either, polling finds.
- Phillip Coorey
- Opinion
- The AFR View
Budget and reply add up to a bad week for Australian prosperity
Both major parties are failing to meaningfully engage with the centrist growth agenda of incentive-sharpening policy reform and mostly disciplined macro policy that provided the foundation for Australia’s three decades of prosperity.
- The AFR View
Underwhelmed voters fear budget will lift rates
Almost 40 per cent of voters think last week’s big-spending federal budget increases the chances of another interest rate rise, and just one quarter believe they will be better off, the latest poll shows.
- Phillip Coorey
Victorian Labor votes to oppose Future Gas Strategy
The state branch of the party chastised the strategy at its annual conference, labelling it “incompatible” with Australia’s emissions reduction targets and international obligations.
- Ronald Mizen
Defence Force ‘ready to fly’ to New Caledonia
Australia is working with French authorities to ensure a quick exit for people seeking to flee strife-torn New Caledonia as soon as the Pacific island nation’s airport is reopened.
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- Cecile Lefort
Tax reform needed to break Australia’s economic inertia: think tank
The Blueprint Institute says the Australian economy is in a state of inertia and needs ambitious tax reform, calling for more focus on consumption, land and resources.
- Tom McIlroy
Meet the former Deloitte consultant taking on Allegra Spender
“There’s no doubt it is going to be a challenge,” says Roanne Knox. It’s a sentiment echoed by party insiders who think Wentworth will be the most difficult of all teal seats to win back.
- Ronald Mizen
Dutton’s immigration cuts would cost ‘billions’: Chalmers
Peter Dutton’s plan to slash immigration to free up housing and ease population pressures would cost billions, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned, accusing the opposition of plucking numbers “out of the air”.
- Tom McIlroy
- Opinion
- Immigration
Dutton’s migrant crackdown treats economy with disdain
In the populist pitch to bring down house prices, there is little recognition of the role of migrants in filling acute skills shortages across the economy.
- Jessica Gardner
Dutton’s nuclear pitch needs massive subsidies: PM
Anthony Albanese labels the Coalition’s nuclear proposal as “shocking policy”; he says the ADF has been transparent about its investigations into Jack Fitzgibbon’s death. Here’s how the morning unfolded.
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- Lois Maskiell
- Opinion
- Australian economy
Made in Australia is just copying US and China protectionism
Anthony Albanese has replicated the economic strategies of Donald Trump, Joe Biden and Xi Jinping. The small mercy so far is no increased tariffs on imports.
- Alexander Downer
Australia won’t raid Pacific militaries to plug defence gaps: Conroy
Plans to recruit Pacific Islanders to join the Australian Defence Force are focusing on attracting school leavers with the offer of learning a trade.
- Andrew Tillett
‘I’m disgusted’: premier blasts pro-Palestine activists
Pro-Palestine protesters have stormed a Labor state conference in Melbourne amid heightened tensions over the Israel-Hamas war.
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- Callum Godde